Report: Tiger Woods wants to remarry ex-wife Elin Nordegren

Michael Kaskey-Blomain

Posted:
Wednesday, May 15, 2013, 4:13 PM

Tiger Woods is reportedly sick of the single life and is actively trying to remarry ex-wife Elin Nordegren, according to Fox Sports. Woods, who hasn’t lived with Nordegren since news broke of his cheating scandal in 2009, apparently went as far as proposing over Christmas; one knee, new ring, and all.

Nordegren is reportedly considering the proposal, but wants Tiger to invest a large chunk of change into an anti-cheating clause, added to the wedding contract, before anything becomes official. Nordegren apparently doesn’t want to repeat the past, and feels that $350 million, over half of Tiger’s reported net worth, is a fair number to apply to the clause.

Tiger, desperate to get his ex-wife back, didn’t even balk at Elin’s excessive demand. According to a source, he’s “ready to sign the pre-nup and set a wedding date.”

"The guy has never recovered from being dumped by Elin,” the same source stated. “He's dated lots of models and bimbos, but none of them were more than a one night stand."

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